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Trichuroidea superfamily - 3 Genus studied in this course
1. Trichurs (All)
2. Capillaria (Dog, Cat, Bird)
3. Trichinella (All *PIG)
Trichuris species (5)
T. vulpis = Dog
T. serrata = Cat
T. suis = Pig
T. ovis = Ruminants
T. tenuis = Llamas
LIFE: Trichuris spp.

1. Exit?
2. Ouside?
3. Entrance?
4. Predilection?
1. EiF
2. Embryonated infective Eggs
3. Ingestion
4. Large Intestine
LIFE: Trichuris spp.

1. PPP?
2. Path?
3. Clinical Signs?
4. Tx? NA
1. 6-12 weeks
2. Stay in intestine - erosion, etc...
3. Most are light and asymptomatic
Heavy = profuse diarrhea, rectal prolapse, anorexia, stunting, emaciation, death
Capillaria spp (2)
C. aerophila = Dog, Cat
C. obignata = birds
LIFE: Capillaria aerophil

1. Exit?
2. Ouside?
3. Entrance?
4. Predilection?
1. EiF
2. Embryonated infective Eggs
3. Ingestion
4. Trachea, Bronchi, Frontal Sinus
LIFE: Capillaria aerophila

1. PPP?
2. Path?
3. Clinical Signs?
4. Tx?
1. 6 weeks
2. Eggs laid in lungs -- tracheal migration -- EiF
3. Cough, sneezing, nasal discharge, respiratory distress
4. Extended use of IVM or FBZ
LIFE: Capillaria obsignata

1. Exit?
2. Ouside?
3. Entrance?
4. Predilection?
1. EiF
2. Infective Eggs
3. Ingestion
4. Small Intestine
LIFE: Capillaria aerophila

1. PPP? NA
2. Path?
3. Clinical Signs?
4. Tx?
2. No migration, small intestine
3. Diptheria-like inflammation, inappetence, diarrhea, mortality
4. Clean environment, FBZ
Trichinella species?
spiralis
LIFE: Trichinella spiralis

1. Exit?
2. Outside?
3. Entrance?
4. Predilection?
1. Not really
2. Nope
3. Predation, Cannibalism, Scavenging
4. Small Intestine
Dz: Trichinella spiralis

1. PPP?
2. Path?
3. Clinical Signs?
4. Tx?
1. 7 weeks
2. Larvae ingested -- Adult in small intestine -- newborn larvae in bloodstream -- somatic tissues -- muscle -- nurse cell
3. Light infections are asymptomatic
Heavy = enteritis, fever, myocarditis, muscle pain, grey/white spots on muscle
4. Meat Inspection, heat/freeze, limit cannibalism